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What are the 30 most famous volcanoes?

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Kilauea, Hawaii; Mount St.

Are you famous?

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Yeah. Twice. And both times I only found out about it after people e-mailed me saying, "We saw your picture in the paper and had to check out your site..." I find reading such a message to be unnerving. I wish someone just scribbled off an e-mail to me saying, "Mr. Geib, whether you like it or not we are going to write an article about your webpage..." Common courtesy. See similar questions...

What is Islay famous for?

Islay FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions About the Isle of Isl...
Islay is famous for a number of things: Mainly probably for its excellent Islay Single Malt Whiskies from the eight working distilleries. Islay is also very popular among birdwatchers, in particular for the Barnacle Geese. There are a number of important historic sites included several Celtic crosses and Finlaggan, home to the Lords of the Isles. Islay has a number of beautiful beaches as well as some impressive cliffs. See similar questions...

Are there volcanoes in West Virginia?

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No, and geologically there is no reason to expect one to appear. There is evidence, however, of multiple ash falls from ancient volcanoes preserved in rocks of Cambrian, Ordovician, and Devonian age in outcrops in eastern West Virginia and in the subsurface in the western part of the State, and in a flint clay in the Hernshaw coal bed of Middle Pennsylvanian age (Kanawha Formation) in southern West Virginia. See similar questions...

How do I get to the Mud Volcanoes?

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The turn off to the Mud Volcanoes is 38 km (check on GPS and include GPS map) short of Hingol River and is marked by a small blue sign (about 1 foot wide) saying “Sapt Post”. The color on the sign board will vary, but the road will take you straight to the coast guard camp at Sapt. Turn off the road at this sign towards the sea and follow the tracks. Here, a saying goes, “all tracks lead to Chandra Gupt. See similar questions...

How are volcanoes created?

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Volcanoes are a natural way that the Earth and other planets have of cooling off. Planets are warm in their mantles. Heat inside planets escapes towards their surfaces. For reasons that are not well understood, heat sometimes melts rocks, which then rise buoyantly toward the planet's surface. When the hot rocks - called magma - and included gases break through the crust, an eruption occurs. The buildup of ash and lava flows around the eruption hole (or vent) makes a volcano. See similar questions...

Why do volcanoes erupt?

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Volcanoes erupt because of density and pressure. The lower density of the magma relative to the surrounding rocks causes it to rise (like air bubbles in syrup). It will rise to the surface or to a depth that is determined by the density of the magma and the weight of the rocks above it. As the magma rises, bubbles start to form from the gas dissolved in the magma. The gas bubbles exert tremendous pressure. See similar questions...

How many active volcanoes are there?

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The absolute number of volcanoes that exists depends on your definition: active only, active, dormant plus extinct volcanoes? And even if we decide on a definition, nobody has really counted all of the volcanoes, especially the tens on thousands on the sea floor. The best guess is 1511 volcanoes have erupted in the last 10,000 years and should be considered active. See similar questions...

Is There Anyone Famous On BodySpace?

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he prepares to celebrate his 60th birthday on July 30, we look back at the amazing life and times of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Learn more right here. The BodySpace Member of the Month for May 2007 is CoachA. Congratulations! He was chosen because he is using almost every applicable feature of BodySpace, and doing it with style! Check out his wallpapers, charts, and videos! The June issue of Flex will be on newsstands May 15th. See similar questions...

What is the $30 for?

SOIL Apprenticeships - Frequently Asked Questions
The membership fee covers some but not all of our expenses including web site, paying a coordinator, publicity materials, postage and office supplies. We try to make it affordable for everyone. Cheques should have the member‘s name (apprentice or farmer) identified and can be made out to SOIL. See similar questions...

How many volcanoes exist in Alaska?

Frequently Asked Questions about Alaska
Alaska contains over 100 volcanoes and volcanic fields which have been active within the last one and a half million years. There are more then 70 potentially active volcanoes in Alaska. In the 1980's one morning of April 1st Sitka, Alaskans woke up to black smoke billowing out of the dormant volcano, Mt. Edgecombe; people were in a panic. The biggest joke had just been played on a whole town. See similar questions...

Where can I obtain information about volcanoes?

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Call the USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory in Vancouver, Washington, at (360) 696-7693; the URL is http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov. See similar questions...

Why are most volcanoes located around the Pacific area?

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Most of the Earth's volcanoes are located around the Pacific Ocean because that is where most of the Earth's subduction zones. A subduction zone is a place where one plate of oceanic lithosphere (= the crust + uppermost mantle) is shoved under another plate. The down going plate eventually starts to melt, and the material rises up to erupt through the overlying plate. If the overlying plate is a continent, you get a chain of volcanoes such as the Andes or Cascades. See similar questions...

What are the different types of volcanoes?

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Shield volcanoes--the largest of all volcanoes on Earth (not counting flood basalt flows). The Hawaiian volcanoes are the most famous examples. These volcanoes are mostly made up of basalt, a type of lava that is very fluid when erupted. For this reason these volcanoes are not steep (you can't pile up a fluid that easily runs downhill). See similar questions...

Where can I find the famous picture with the moose or the elk in the river with fire all around?

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Here it is: wlf.com/elkbath.jpg. It's called Elk Bath. Information on the photographer is available if you click on the Elkbath link below the picture on the Wallpaper Page. See similar questions...

What items do you have of famous people?

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The museum hold artifacts relating to several U.S. Presidents -- Cleveland, Eisenhower, Garfield, Grant, Kennedy, Lincoln, McKinley, Teddy Roosevelt -- and their assassins -Booth and Guiteau -- as well as other famous Americans, such as World War II Admiral Chester Nimitz, World War I Gen. John Pershing, Revolutionary War hero Paul Revere, and Civil War Maj. Gen. Daniel E. Sickles. See similar questions...

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